Well of Souls - Volume Novena
Cost: $1.00
Got this one mostly because of the cover and band name, and I was expecting it to either be psychedelic/doomy or funk ala Mind Funk/Last Crack/Infectious Grooves. Most of the songs are a combination of two things--first, there's a psychedelic/groovy element through most of the songs, although it comes off more like heavy alternative rock than even something like say, newer Trouble. The band is also fond of using effects, vocal distortion, and rhythmic patterns which give things an industrial flavor.
"Dr. Doompuss" is more like what I expected the band to be--just a short funky song with parts that brought Voivod to mind. The best track on here is their cover of Pink Floyd's "Welcome to the Machine," where they ditch the jangly guitars of the original and make it very percussion-heavy and dark. Very ambient sounding with all the spacey sound effects.
Well of Souls - Jail Steak
Cost: $1.00
Found this a few years after getting the first CD. Groovier and less dark than Volume Novena, and "This is Why" even has rap vocals. No redeeming factors here.
I was pretty surprised this band is listed at metal-archives in the first place, but whoever tagged them as heavy/power metal needs a lobotomy, pronto. (UPDATE: They've sensibly been removed from the site)
I was pretty surprised this band is listed at metal-archives in the first place, but whoever tagged them as heavy/power metal needs a lobotomy, pronto. (UPDATE: They've sensibly been removed from the site)

